Tapate50
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Hammels, Pence and Lincecum have recently signed deals while on the doorstep of free agency. I believe Homer Bailey is another one.
So what you are saying is that black players always hit FA?
Hammels, Pence and Lincecum have recently signed deals while on the doorstep of free agency. I believe Homer Bailey is another one.
Show me where I said that?
Hint: I didn't.
So what you are saying is that black players always hit FA?
So you hope we lose money but hope we win? So if we win, we are still a poorly run franchise?
Either way, that is some pretty awful logic.
I hope fans don't show up and maybe ownership will realize what a disaster this team is.
And if the team still succeeds then it's still a disaster and fans shouldn't show up?
What the heck are you saying?So what you are saying is that black players always hit FA?
What the heck are you saying?
So what you are saying is that black players always hit FA?
That attempt sucked. The board is full of nonsense, so you'll have to forgive a few of us who don't laugh. In any case, is this still the Upton trade thread?You guys take this board too seriously. Especially Goldie.
It was a late night attempt at humor.
Racist. Lol.
One of the reasons (and I'm not saying it's a main reason, or a big reason) that our offense struggled was Justin himself. Last year he hit .228 with RISP with 51 Ks in 162 ABs. In 2013 he was at .243. Sorry, but that stuff hurts. SSS? Flukey? Ok, I can buy that. But it didn't help. For a relied upon run producer to hit that consistently poor with RISP over two seasons hurts. "Clutch," or timely, hits are so important in baseball, and honestly Justin did not come up with very many in his two years. I'm just saying it hurt us a least a little bit.
Who the hell hijacked your account?
You can't be serious.
There were lots of reasons the Braves decided to move on from Jason and Justin. With Justin more than anything it was about swinging and missing. Thats not where baseball is going. Its going back to a more traditional environment before PED's. Where players actually had to control the strike zone and sacrifice power to make contact.
Uh, that's going to make guys that can hit the ball over the fence that much more valuable. (which is why the guys in the 80s started hitting the roids)
Thats fine...you can have those players. I want guys that can put the bat on the ball consistently and make a pitcher work. I was guys that can take the extra base and make the plays in the field.